The LP3470IM5-4.63 is a precision micro-power voltage supervisor designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions. This component is engineered to ensure reliable operation of microprocessors and other digital systems by providing an active-low reset signal whenever the monitored supply voltage drops below its preset threshold of 4.63 volts.
Key Features
- Voltage Monitoring Precision: The LP3470IM5-4.63 offers a high degree of accuracy in monitoring the system voltage, ensuring that the device operates within safe parameters.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for battery-operated and low-power applications, this voltage supervisor consumes minimal power, thereby extending the battery life of portable devices.
- Reset Timeout: It features a built-in delay before issuing a reset signal, providing stability to the system by preventing unnecessary resets due to transient faults.
- Compact SOT-23 Packaging: The device comes in a small-outline transistor (SOT-23) package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Temperature Range: It operates over a wide temperature range, making it versatile for various industrial and consumer applications.
Applications
The LP3470IM5-4.63 is ideal for use in a variety of electronic systems that require voltage supervision to prevent data corruption, such as:
- Portable/Battery-Powered Equipment
- Microprocessor/Microcontroller Systems
- Computers and Computer Peripherals
- Intelligent Instruments
- Industrial Control Systems
Reliability and Quality
Texas Instruments is renowned for its commitment to quality and reliability. The LP3470IM5-4.63 is built to meet the stringent standards set by the industry, ensuring long-term performance and stability in critical applications.
Technical Support and Resources
Customers can access comprehensive technical support and resources, including datasheets, application notes, and design tools, directly from the Texas Instruments website to facilitate the integration of the LP3470IM5-4.63 into their projects.